Oklahoma Sooners send a message to the rest of the softball world with 14-0 win over UCLA

With their 14-0 win over the UCLA Bruins, the Oklahoma Sooners sent a message to the rest of the collegiate softball world. They’re still Oklahoma.

Oklahoma’s loss to the Baylor Bears sent shockwaves throughout the world of collegiate softball. It was a stunning upset that had some of the Women’s College World Series contenders smelling the blood in the water.

Well a week later, everyone was reminded why the NCAA national championship runs through Norman, Oklahoma.

The two-time defending national champion Oklahoma Sooners arrived to the Mary Nutter Classic with a mission. With a five-game sweep that included four run-rule wins, three shutouts, and a run differential of plus-46, Oklahoma sent a message.

No win was more impressive than their 14-0 win over the UCLA Bruins, the team that was voted the No. 1 team in the nation after the Sooners’ loss to Baylor. UCLA had played good softball to this point and picked up some impressive wins of their own over top 25 opponents Alabama, Virginia, Tech, Florida, Northwestern, Kentucky, and Florida State.

The win over Florida was a dominant no-hit, run-rule win on Thursday to open the Mary Nutter Classic. Florida went into the matchup as the No. 3 team in the nation.

That’s how dominant Oklahoma’s win over UCLA was. It was an incredible performance from start to finish as the Sooners opened the game loading the bases against Megan Faraimo, who threw the no-hitter against the Gators. The Sooners didn’t score in the first, but they showed they were going to be a force to be reckoned with on Sunday afternoon.

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After the scoreless first, Oklahoma scored six runs in the second on the backs of four home runs. Each of the home runs came with two outs in the inning. Once Oklahoma broke through, it felt like a weight was lifted off their shoulders, and they took over from there.

Naturally, there’s a ton of pressure that comes with being the defending national champions and the preseason No. 1 team in the nation. After losing to Baylor, Oklahoma traveled to California locked in, confident, and ready to play free and easy softball.

Going into the Sunday matchup with UCLA, it felt like it was going to be a classic between the two top squads in the country. But Oklahoma came out on fire in this one and left no doubt as to which team was the best in the country.

The Sooners made a huge statement. Still figuring out life without Jocelyn Alo, the Oklahoma Sooners proved to themselves that they are the team that people thought they were. They are the best team in the nation, and they can win big games without the all-time home run queen.

Check out the best photos from Sunday’s win over UCLA.